If not, on the upper left corner of the graphic, there should be a
little page icon. Click on that to bring up the text pane, and then you
can enter text into the graphic that way. You should also be able to
type directly into the text boxes in the graphic.
Not sure what happens if you go betweeen the two formats in the same file.
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>I think the document type is the problem. Thanks for your help.
Although Daiya nailed it I just wanted to add one thing: If you save a .docx
containing SmartArt graphics & open that file in some other version that
requires a converter the graphics will be affected accordingly. The AmartArt
graphics & many of the effects available in 2007/2008 rely on the new Escher
graphics engine, so converted files will lose shadowing & other features
enabled by that engine.
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Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
Look at the top of the Word window ‹ if the words "Compatibility Mode"
appear after the file name, that's the problem.
The old .doc format does not support SmartArt. If your document is in .doc
format, you need to re-save it as a .docx.
Cheers
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SmartArt is not supported in .doc format, or in Compatibility Mode in the
.docx format.
Look in the title bar at the top of the Word window. If the words
"Compatibility Mode" appear after the name of the file, that's the problem.
If you converted that up from .doc, you need to re-save it as .docx.
You then need to ensure when you do this that you UNcheck the "Maintain
compatibility with Word 97-2004" checkbox on the Save As dialog.
Hope this helps
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